There were basically three programs put in place by the government to help with the issue of increased slaughter capacity in Canada. One was called the ruminant slaughter loan loss reserve program. That would help industries or entities seeking debt financing to access that through the financial institutions. That's still up and running.
The second one was the ruminant slaughter equity assistance program to help producers invest in ruminant slaughter facilities. There was $10 million allocated to that. That has been fully subscribed, so there's no further assistance available under that program.
The third program was a ruminant facility assessment assistance program to help people or projects that are interested in establishing ruminant slaughter facilities to undertake feasibility studies. Again, that one has been fully subscribed.
So the only existing program that's still up and running, in terms of having access to funds, is the ruminant loan loss reserve program, and it's still open for business. We have financial institutions signed up as part of that program, and we're operating accordingly.